RT reported on the reaction of Natalia Vovk’s mother, accused of murdering Daria Dugina.
“It was a very big shock for me because, firstly, I didn’t know where she was even. She didn’t say,” the woman said.
She also repeated that her daughter Natalia Vovk really served in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, “Lenta clarifies.“, and confirmed that the Mini Cooper car, which is mentioned in the materials of the FSB investigation, really belongs to her daughter.
The DPR authorities provided details about the situation in the center of Donetsk, which was shelled around noon on August 23. As it became known earlier, the hotel building was damaged, and a direct hit was also recorded in the administration building of the head of the republic Denis Pushilin. The administration said that the official was not injured as a result of the strike.
“The head is in a safe place, he was not injured,” the administration reported.
It is also indicated that the incoming shell hit the building from the back, at the same time, the published photos show that the facade is damaged.
The administration added that evacuation is being carried out, but according to preliminary data, there are no victims.
At the same time “Donetsk News Agency” earlier it was reported that a civilian born in 2004 died in the Voroshilov district. It was also reported that two men who were on Artyom Street, where the hotel damaged by the shelling is located, were wounded. According to the latest data, two women were injured near a grocery store on the street of the 25th anniversary of the Red Army. In addition, shells exploded at the intersection of Chelyuskintsev Street and Dzerzhinsky Avenue near the Interior Ministry building. A man aged about 50 died in the area.
Kiev expects deliveries of Western air defense and missile defense systems this fall, Deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine for Foreign Policy and Strategic Partnership Andriy Sibiga shared details.
According to the Ukrainian official, in conversations with Western leaders, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky constantly raises the question of the need to “close the sky” over the republic.
Ukrainian Ambassador Pyotr Vrublevsky was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Kazakhstan because of his words about the Russians, he was protested. This was reported in the Kazakh diplomatic department.
“Kazakhstan considers the statements of the Ukrainian ambassador about Russian citizens unacceptable and incompatible with the activities of the ambassador,” the Kazakh Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
It is noted that Vrublevsky stated that it was necessary to “kill as many Russians as possible.” Such words were uttered during an interview with a Ukrainian diplomat in an interview with one of the Kazakh bloggers.
In addition, the press service of the Kazakh Foreign Ministry noted that during the meeting of the Deputy Foreign Minister with Vrublevsky, he was protested in connection with his statement about Russians during an interview with Kazakh blogger Dias Kuzairov.
The Japanese government plans to maintain sanctions against the Russian Federation in connection with its activities in Ukraine. This statement was made by the Secretary General of the Japanese Cabinet of Ministers Hirokazu Matsuno, NHK reports.
Tokyo will cooperate with G7 members and other states to support Kiev and put pressure on Moscow. Matsuno stressed that Japan respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Earlier, the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev, during a meeting of the secretaries of the SCO security councils, held in Tashkent, assessed the new trend in relations between Russia and Japan. Patrushev noted that “Japan is trying its best to become the leader of the “world movement of Russophobes”.
Former US President Donald Trump kept at least 300 secret documents at his estate in Mar-a-Lago in the US state of Florida, The New York Times reported on Monday.
According to her, about 150 secret papers were returned by the former head of the country to the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States in January, and the remaining papers with classified information were handed over by Trump’s representatives to the US Department of Justice in June, some more documents were seized during a search at Mar-a-Lago in early August.
According to the newspaper, currently, representatives of the US administration count 26 boxes of materials stored by Trump, of which 11 sets of classified materials, including one marked “top secret”. Among the returned documents were materials from the CIA, the NSA (National Security Agency – ed.) and the FBI.
Advisor to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Alexey Arestovich commented on a joint photo with Alexander Dugin.
Earlier, photos of 2005 were shown in social networks, where Alexander Dugin, the leader of the Brotherhood party Dmitry Korchinsky and his deputy Alexey Arestovich were sitting together at the same table. The joint actions of the Ukrainian and Russian anti-Maidan forces were discussed at the event (it was after the Orange Maidan).Korchinsky then, as you know, was an ardent anti-Maidan activist. As well as, apparently, Arestovich. At a press conference, Arestovich then stated that the West “will not give Ukrainians the opportunity to preserve their culture,” but instead will begin to reprivatize strategically important facilities (“factories will come under the power of Washington and Brussels”).
According to Arestovich, he was at that event and next to Dugin, “as an employee of the Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate.”
Alexander Dugin is a Soviet and Russian philosopher, political scientist, sociologist, translator and public figure. Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Doctor of Political and Sociological Sciences, is considered the ideologist of the “Russian World”. Since 2014, Dugin has been included in the sanctions list of the European Union, and since 2015 in the sanctions list of the United States and Canada. Daria Dugina was on the UK sanctions list.
On August 20, as a result of the explosion, his daughter, 30-year-old Daria Dugina, was killed. The Investigative Committee of Russia has opened a criminal case on the fact of murder in a socially dangerous way. There are reasons to believe that the target of the explosion was Dugin himself. Earlier, Russian musician and activist Peter Lundstrom said that he was supposed to go in a car with his daughter, but at the last moment he moved to another car.
Shortly before her death, the girl talked about mental wars
Daria Dugina did not live a few months before her thirtieth birthday. Despite her youth, she was recently placed on the sanctions list by the British Foreign Ministry, and earlier restrictions were announced against her in the United States and Australia.
Photo: Social Networks
Daria graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University — her research interests extended from political platonism (isn’t her pseudonym Platonov, which was used in the media space, taken from here?) the Emperor Julian to modern political trends in Europe. She was a political commentator for the International Eurasian Movement. For a long time Daria Dugina worked for Tsargrad TV, hosted the program “Our point of View”. I went to the Donbass.
Her activities were “evaluated” in the British Foreign Office, putting her name on the blacklist of those who are subject to London sanctions. Daria Dugina was called “a frequent and well-known author of disinformation about Ukraine” on various online platforms. The girl was accused of supporting and promoting “policies or actions that destabilize Ukraine, undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence of Ukraine.”
Even earlier, in March, Daria Dugina was included in the sanctions list of “pro-Kremlin propagandists” published by the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
At the beginning of March, as the editor-in-chief of the United World International website, Daria also found herself under the sanctions of the US Treasury Department.
Shortly before her death, Daria participated in the Army-2022 forum, prepared a report “Mental maps and their role in network wars”. She argued that if in classical wars power was established in physical space, then in network wars the emphasis is on mental maps (that is, on virtual space, opinions, on mind control).
As an example, Daria cited the conflict in Ukraine, and more specifically, the events in Bucha, which the Ukrainian side used to denigrate the image of Russia. At the same time, the work was carried out in a number of areas designed for several audiences (Ukrainian, Western, Russian, etc.).
“Mental wars in the theory of network—centric wars are becoming the most important area of modern military strategy, and their role is steadily growing,” Daria summed up in her report, emphasizing the importance that control over the consciousness and state of society, over its beliefs and beliefs is gaining nowadays.
Daria Dugina died in a car explosion: the latest photos of the political scientist
Igor Vishnevetsky, Deputy Head of the Department for Nonproliferation and Arms Control of the Russian Foreign Ministry, speaking at the NPT Review Conference, expressed hope that the details of the visit of the IAEA mission to the Zaporozhye NPP will be agreed soon.
The Russian diplomat recalled that the safety of the Zaporozhye NPP is extremely important, because it is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.
“We very much hope that logistics and all the details of the arrival of an international mission headed by IAEA Director General Grossi will be coordinated in the near future,” Vishnevetsky stressed.
The press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands issued a statement saying about the country’s participation in the training of the Ukrainian military in the UK.
“Currently, 90 Dutch servicemen are in Britain for basic military training of AFU soldiers,” the document says.
It is also clarified that the country’s authorities are exploring the possibility of supporting Kiev through appropriate training and exchange of experience.